SyncFab to Create Manufacturing Jobs Through Blockchain

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This Silicon Valley company is running a successful token presale and is backed by a real business.
One tech company wants to create real jobs for real people with the help of blockchain. Even though SyncFab is based in Silicon Valley, the company founders believe they can add new industrial jobs in Middle America, among other regions. Their plan is to connect machine shops and manufacturers over the newest technology.
The ultimate goal is to create a blockchain marketplace where machine-shop operators and their customers can connect instantly and seamlessly. That is supposed to generate more jobs for working-class people in machine shops. It is also intended to create more American jobs by speeding up the process.

“If you want a product made in the United States, you can either start searching now; and in two years find somebody, or just go directly to SyncFab, which is where you are going to end up anyway,” says Brad Butler, the cofounder of the Bicycle Coffee Company, a SyncFab customer.
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